Set against the mesmerising backdrop of the mountains of Arran across the Firth of Clyde, Dundonald Links is a top-class modern links golf resort. With large undulating and well-defended greens, Dundonald has often been likened to the world-famous links of Carnoustie.
Originally known as Southern Gailes, the course was further developed by the highly-acclaimed golf course architect Kyle Philips, who is renowned for his work at Kingsbarns, The Grove and Yas Links.
Dundonald is a popular visitors’ course but also enjoys a well-deserved reputation as a demanding championship venue.
Dundonald Links hosted the Women's Scottish Open in 2015, 16, 17 & 22 and the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open in 2017. It will also host the Final Open Qualifying from 2023.
Dundonald also features a number of rooms and luxury lodges which have been custom-designed with golfers in mind; pairing practicality with style for the ultimate in refined comfort. With fully-fitted kitchens, patio area, golf equipment storage rooms and bedroom suites with en-suite bathrooms, they've thought of everything.
Each cluster of lodges surrounds a practice putting green, so you can hone your skills whilst enjoying the comforts of the lodges.
Set against the mesmerising backdrop of the mountains of Arran across the Firth of Clyde, Dundonald Links is a top class modern links course. With large undulating and well-defended greens, Dundonald has often been likened to the world famous links of Carnoustie.
Originally known as Southern Gailes, the course was further developed by the highly-…